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  1. Posted: September 16, 2021In: Horror

    The lives of Moses Hudson, a retired alcoholic cop, turned paranormal investigator; Alex Norvin, an unemployed writer; and Laura Norvin, a radio personality, are thrust into chaos after awakening at a Haunted Arkansas Bed and Breakfast with zero memory of how they arrived seconds after an active shooter event at a truck stop.

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    Added an answer on September 23, 2021 at 11:05 pm

    Remember that a LOGLINE is referred to as a One-Line (and is usually 1 or at most 2 lines). You're giving a synopsis. A logline might be something like this: A paranormal investigator, a writer, and a radio personality find themselves at an abandon B&B with no memory of how they got there. You dRead more

    Remember that a LOGLINE is referred to as a One-Line (and is usually 1 or at most 2 lines). You’re giving a synopsis.

    A logline might be something like this:
    A paranormal investigator, a writer, and a radio personality find themselves at an abandon B&B with no memory of how they got there.

    You don’t need to give away Moses was a cop or Alex is unemployed, but I would use DJ or Talk show host (or whatever Laura does on radio). Also the shooting is in the story not the logline.

    We know who they are, and what the story is from that one sentence. Why they’re there is why I’ll pay $15 to see.

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  2. Posted: September 13, 2021In: Horror

    At a truck stop in Arkansas, a retired alcoholic cop turned paranormal investigator on a quest to reunite with his deceased son warns a brother and sister not to check into the Hardin Hill Bed and Breakfast.

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on September 13, 2021 at 9:24 pm

    This is a scene not a story. A Story: Lead character Something happens to them This creates a goal Something stands in the way of that goal Who is the lead character? What do they want? What is standing in their way?

    This is a scene not a story.

    A Story:
    Lead character
    Something happens to them
    This creates a goal
    Something stands in the way of that goal

    Who is the lead character?
    What do they want?
    What is standing in their way?

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  3. Posted: September 7, 2021In: Horror

    When a young man meets his girlfriends family for the first time he slowly realises he is in dager and he must get out.

    beezeebee Penpusher
    Added an answer on September 7, 2021 at 5:38 pm

    Hi nines, Sounds like a logline crafted after watching the movie "Get Out," which is even the same genre...

    Hi nines,

    Sounds like a logline crafted after watching the movie “Get Out,” which is even the same genre…

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